14. WILLIAM GASCOIGNE, Knt., of Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, Tyrley, Staffordshire, etc., Justice of the Peace for the West Riding, Yorshire, Knight of the Body for King Richard III, son and heir, born about 1450. He married before 1469 MARGARET PERCY, daughter of Henry Percy, Knt., 3rd Earl of Northumberland, 6th Lord Percy (descendant of King Edward III), by Eleanor, daughter and heiress of Richard Poynings, Knt. (descendant of King Edward I) [see PERCY 12 for her ancestry]. They had six sons, William, Knt., Henry, Thomas, Henry (again), John, and Thomas (again) and seven daughters, 'Margaret (wife of Ralph, Lord Ogle)', Eleanor, Maud, Joan, Elizabeth, Anne (or Agnes), and Dorothy. In 1480 he obtained a license to crenellate his house at Gawthorpe and impark over 2,000 acres of his demesne. He was knighted by Richard, Duke of Gloucester (afterwards King Richard III), on campaign near Berwick in 1481. He was present at the Batte of Bosworth in 1485. SIR WILLIAM GASCOIGNE died 12 Mar 1487.

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'Ralph Ogle, 3rd Lord Ogle1

'M, b. 7 November 1468, d. 16 January 1513

Father Sir Owen Ogle, 2nd Lord Ogle2 b. c 1440, d. 1 Sep 1486

Mother Eleanor Hilton3 d. a 1525

' Ralph Ogle, 3rd Lord Ogle was born on 7 November 1468.1 He married Margaret Gascoigne, daughter of Sir William Gascoigne, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding, Yorkshire and Margaret Percy, before 1490.1,4 Ralph Ogle, 3rd Lord Ogle died on 16 January 1513 at age 44; Buried at Bothal.1

1. Has Children Dorothy OGLE
2. Has No Children Robert Ogle b: 1490 in , Durham, England
3. Has No Children William Ogle ;[SIR KNIGHT] b: ABT 1491 in Of, Cockle Park, Northumberland, England
4. Has No Children Oswin OGLE b: ABT 1491 in Of, , Northumberland, England
5. Has Children Anne Ogle b: ABT 1498

Ralph was the only son of Owen, 2nd Baron of Ogle and Eleanor Hilton.[1] He was born 07 November 1468 to Owen Ogle and Eleanor Hilton in Bothal, Northumberland. They were married in 1467, on the 26th of May at Ogle, Whalton, Northumberland.[citation needed]

Most sources state that Ralph went on to marry Margaret Gascoigne[2] in 1492 at Gawthorpe, Yorkshire.[citation needed] But according to one transcription from the Bothal tomb, he married the daughter of Sir William Jackson, Knt. Collins (1768), further confuses the situation by saying Ralph married Anne Lumley.[3][4]

Ralph was summoned to Parliament from 17 October 1509 to 28 November 1511,[5] and was at the Battle of Flodden.[6] Succeeded by the 4th Baron Ogle, before 09 September 1513,[7] Ralph was buried in an alabaster tomb in St Andrew's Church, Bothal.[8][9]

Banks, T.C. (1808). The Dormant and Extinct Baronage of England: Or, An Historical and Genealogical Account of the Lives, Public Emploiments, and Most Memorable Actions, of the English Nobility who Have Flourished from the Norman Conquest to the Year 1806: Deduced from Public Records, Ancient Historians, the Works of Eminent Heralds, and from Other Celebrated and Approved Authorities, Vol. 2. pp.407. T. Bensley. Google Books.

Wallis, J. (1769). The Natural History and Antiquities of Northhumberland: And of So Much of the County of Durham A Lies Between the Rivers Tyne and Tweed, Commonly Called North Bishoprick, (Vol. II). Strahan. Google Books. Web. 16 Jan. 2014.